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Introduction to Electrodynamics Chapter 5

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Understand Coulomb's law and its application in electrostatics and charge interactions
  • Apply Faraday's law to analyze electromagnetic induction and transformer operation
  • Explain the relativistic relationship between electric and magnetic fields in dynamic systems
  • Solve problems involving electric field calculations using Coulomb's law in various configurations
  • Utilize Faraday's law to determine induced emf in changing magnetic flux scenarios
  • Describe the interplay of electric and magnetic fields within the framework of special relativity
  • Analyze real-world electromagnetic phenomena using principles of electrodynamics
  • Develop mathematical models for electric and magnetic field interactions in different media
  • Evaluate the impact of relativistic effects on classical electrodynamics concepts
  • Implement practical solutions involving electromagnetic induction and Coulombic forces in engineering contexts

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